Just a day after releasing my prediction on Yashica possibly releasing a film camera, we’re seeing images from the Escura Instagram page releasing the first images of Yashica’s lineup of cameras prior to the official announcement.

Through an anonymous submission from a Fujifilm employee, an internal executive memo details an announcement that Fujifilm will be purchasing Kodak Alaris’ PPF division in response to the film resurgence.

Bill Manning has a one-on-one interview with Can Çevik, the creator of MAYA darkroom timer. Can shares his story how his a broken darkroom timer led to designing a new timer on his own. He then reaches out for feedback from darkroom photographers and has a new take on a device that has not been really seen worth changing.

I’ve had many interviews with many amazing guests. However, I was not prepared to speak to a person so involved with Kodak’s history. Bob Shanebook spent 35 years at Eastman Kodak and the history he’s been apart of is astounding.

We saw on recent news that Lomography closed their London store front and its Paris location at the end of February. These recent closings concerned many in the film industry and sparked murmurings that Lomography was in financial turmoil. However, these murmurings could not be further from the truth.

I’ve mentioned it on a couple podcast episodes and I sincerely apologize for the delay! However, the day has come! We just announced the film giveaway. Before we get into the rules, I want to send a very special ‘thank you’ to the awesome people at Kodak Alaris for putting this amazing kit together to give away!

Kodak Professional came to Atlanta for Imaging USA. Studio C-41 hosted two successful photo walks and we look back on the evil shenanigans we were up to! We discuss some photo news and give clarity on Alaris looking to sell its assets.

2018 was an amazing year. Studio C-41 thank you for your support in our growth. Without our listeners and viewers this show is not possible. Here’s a small preview of what’s to come for 2019! #shootsomefilmdangit!

On October 1st, 2018, our good friend, Kevin Keegan, bought two rolls of Kodak EKTACHROME 7294, Super 8 and shot this short on film for the very first time. In addition to watching this awesome short, he shares his experience shooting it for the first time.